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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE INVITES application* from graduates and persons who expect to graduate shortly for the following appointments: 1. RESEARCH ASSISTANT (Professional Officer, Grade 1), in Department of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, to assist with research involving diffusion and thermodynamic properties of gases and liquids. An applicant should have Chemistry or Physics as a major subject. Appointment may be effective immediately but, since it is supported oy an A.R.G.C. grant can be assured only until 31/12/69 in the first instance, extension beyond that date being contingent on renewal of the grant. 2. RESEARCH ASSISTANT (Professional Officer, Grade 1), in Department of Geology to assist in investigation of the significance of lineaments in the continental structure of Australia. Applicant* should have Geology or Geophysics as major subjects. Special Interests in Petrology or Geophysics will be an advantage. Appointment will be for the year 1969 in the first instance, but may be expected to continue for a further year.

3. PROFESSIONAL OFFICER, Grade 1, in Department of Zoology to assist in development of experimental work programmes for second and third year practical classes: direct junior laboratory staff: and supervise rearing of experimental animals. An applicant should be a graduate or about to graduate in Biology or Agricultural Science and have * knowledge of Biochemistry.

Salary scales: Male $A3370320 (*)—5290; females $3OO less in 1968, $2OO less in 1969. Initial salary will be fixed in accordance with qualifications and experience. Conditions of appointment and further information about each post may be hadron request to the registrar. Applications in duplicate, giving personal particulars, details of academic qualifications (including dates) and experience (if any) and names and addresses of two referees should reach the Registrar of the University of North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, 5001, not later than November 25, 1968 g 542

THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY invites applications for a LECTURESHIP IN IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL BOTANY APPLICANTS should be Qualified in one or more of the following fiel< l® : rr^ ioine £X’ agricultural statistics, biomathematics,. mathematical statistics, an agricultural or biological discipline with supplementary experience in its mathematical or statistical aspects. The successful applicant will be required to lecture and to be available for consultation in the design of and analysis of experiments. Opportunity will also be available for r Salary range: $5400-x 270-37300 per annum. Information about superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leaves, etc., and method of application from the undersigned with whom applications close on November 22, 1968. H. McCREDIE, Registrar. 3190

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 1. LECTURER/SENIOR lecturer IN ANATOMY, FACULTY OF RURAL SCIENCE. . The Anatomy course for which the appointee will be responsible includes gross anatomy, histology and ultrastructure with emphasis on structure in relation to function and, where appropriate, the properties of livestock products. Depending on interests and qualifications, the appointment will be made in either Agricultural Biology, Livestock Husbandry or Physiology and the appointee could undertake research and postgraduate supervision in these Departments, participate in experimental surgery teaching and practice or take responsibility for the animal health service. Further information may be obtained from the Dean of the Faculty, Professor G. L. McCiymont. The appointment will commence after June, 1969. 2. LECTURESHIP IN LIVESTOCK HUSBANDRY. The appointee will teach undergraduate courses in Livestock Husbandry for students in the Faculties of Rural Science and Agricultural Economics, undertake research and supervise postgraduate students. Applicants should have postgraduate research experience and preferably possess a Ph.D. A broad knowledge of animal production with specialised knowledge in a particular field such as reproduction, growth, lactation, climatic adaptation is essential; a research interest in endocrinology would be an advantage. The appointment will commence in May, 1969. 3. LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN BIOCHEMISTRY. Biochemistry is taught in the Faculty of Science to Honours level and in the Faculty of Rural Science. The apointee will be expected to teach and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students. Research is being undertaken in aspects of ruminant metabolism but applicants with interests in other fields of biochemistry will be considered.

4. DEMONSTRATOR IN ZOOLOGY. The appointee will be required to assist with first year teaching, and in senior years involving one or more of the following fields: morphogenesds, comparative invertebrate and vertebrate zoology, comparative physiology. adaptation and population ecology, behaviour, ecological energetics. 5. RESEARCH ASSISTANTS IN ZOOLOGY (2 positions). One appointee is required for investigations in field and laboratory entomology and one for field and laboratory studies in ecological energetics and environmental physiology.

6. TEACHING FELLOWS IN FARM MANAGEMENT (2 positions). Applicants should have, or expect to obtain this year, a good honours or master’s degree in Agricultural Economics, Economics, or Agricultural Science with a major in Agricultural Economics. The appointees will assist in tutoring in Farm Management, Farm Economics and Quantitative Business Management courses. 7. TEACHING FELLOW/TUTOR IN ECONOMIC STATISTICS. Applicants should have, or expect to obtain this year, a good honours degree in Economic Statistics or Economics with a major in Economic Statistics. SALARIES:

Senior Lecturer: $7600 p.a. x 230—58750. Lecturer: $5400 p.a. x 270 —57020 X 280—57300. Tutor/Demonstration/Teaching Fellow: $3375 p.a. x 225—54275. Research Assistant: $2610 p.a. x 170—53460. Conditions for Lecturers and Senior Lecturers include provision for travel and removal expenses, superannuation, assistance in buying or building a home, and study leave. Study leave travel grants are available and credit may be granted for existing study leave entitlement.

Conditions for other positions include travel and removal expenses and, for married aphointeees, subsidised rental. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications, together with a recent photograph and the names of three referees, close on December 15, 1968. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W. 2351.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 33

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